Countries and Regions of Publication (4)

The flags indicate which authority file had at least some publications from the country or region:

IT -
Italy
(4)

US -
United States
(2)

GB -
United Kingdom
(2)

FI -
Finland
(2)

Publication Statistics

Publication History

1900||2100

Identifiers

5 unique ISBN's

Selected Publishers (11)

World Bank
‎(3)

United Nations University. World Institute for Development Economics Research
‎(3)

Centre for Economic Policy Research
‎(3)

WIDER, United Nations University
‎(2)

University of Oxford, Queen Elizabeth House, International Development Centre
‎(2)

Università Bocconi : EGEA
‎(2)

UNU/WIDER 2201
‎(1)

pFRANCESCO DAVERI/p pUniversity of Parma, and Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research, Universite Bocconi1/p p1 This paper is part of the research project 'Politiche Fiscali, Crescita e Occupazione in Europa', funded by Italy's Ministry for Education, University and Research (COFIN, 2000). I would like to thank Anders Halvorsen at WITS A for kindly and promptly providing me with Digital Planet 2002 data. This draft-a revised version of IGIER Working Paper No. 213-substantially benefited from fruitful discussion with participants in the WIDER Conference on 'The New Economy in Development' (Helsinki, 10-11 May 2002) and in the editorial seminar of this Review. I am also very grateful to the editors, and to Jon Temple in particular, for their detailed and insightful comments on a previous draft./p
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pFrancesco Daveri*/p p* Università di Parma, and IGlER, francesco.daveri@unipr.it./p pThis paper draws on previous work for a CEPS Report on the causes of the productivity slow-down in Europe, conducted on behalf of the European Parliament. I am thankful to the Managing Editor and three referees of this Journal, seminar participants at LBS and Carlos III (Departamento de Economia de Empresa), as well as Daniel Gros for many useful comments on previous drafts, and to Federico De Francesco for his dedicated research assistance./p
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